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FastTrack Feature

FastTrack lets learners show they know a course topic well enough to skip the full content.

Updated over 4 months ago

FastTrack gives learners the opportunity to demonstrate that they understand the topic of a course well enough that they don't need to go through all the course content.

Learners are given the option to take a pre-assessment to demonstrate their knowledge. If they pass, they take the FastTrack course, which is significantly shorter than the full course.

FastTrack helps to streamline the training process. It can save organisations significant hours of working time, which can help to reduce training costs and combat training fatigue.

Utilising Fast-Track Solutions Effectively for Employees

Our fast-track modules are designed primarily for experienced employees who are already familiar with the subject matter. We recommend setting a high pre-assessment pass score requirement, which is 100% by default. You also have the option to add a time limit to complete the pre-assessment to increase the challenge level, ensuring employees are well-prepared before opting for the fast track.

Customising FastTrack

Pre-assessment pass mark

You can change the pass mark for the pre-assessment. However, we strongly recommend retaining the 100% pass mark to mitigate the risk of those learners who pass the pre-assessment having knowledge gaps.

Pre-assessment number of attempts

Learners get one attempt at the pre-assessment. This must not be changed.

Pre-assessment feedback

When learners answer a question in the pre-assessment, they are not told whether they answered correctly and do not see any feedback text. This can be changed, but we strongly recommend against it.

FastTrack content

West-east courses
Clients can change which pages from the full course content are shown in the FastTrack content. You can learn more about this on How to get client approval of the FastTrack content
​Scrolling courses
Due to how scrolling courses are built, you cannot change which pages from the full course content are shown in the FastTrack content. Scrolling modules are built with multiple 'pages' of content on a single scrolling page. This allows the learner to scroll through the content, rather than click from page to page like in a west-east module. The course content in scrolling courses is split into two scrolling pages:

1. "Learn about [topic]", which shows all the course content 'pages' that do not contain activities
2. "Practise what you've learned", which shows all the course content 'pages' that contain activities

The FastTrack content for scrolling modules is simply the "Learn about [topic]" page.

Get Started

Browse and select the content you want Fast Track enabled on. Export it to Word, make any additions, updates, or removals as needed, then email your CSM to enable Fast Track and complete the module rollout.

Note: Fast Track is not available on Compliance Bites, Hospitality or Charity modules.

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